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Show If ; v 3 ir:v VV,-7 ( .... , i V" ., f - Mountain View's Karl Riding gets ri :i(l to fight for ;i n-hound n-hound in prep basketball action against Yieunmnt last wrck. M hoopsters All three ( rem boys haskeiii.ill teams villi enter Region U play nn Kriilay with the momentum ol a vi m lii hmd them. Ilicm ami Mountain View uahlied ict(iries over 1 aylor-i ilie anil iewmimt, respectively, last Friday, while Timpanogos imn two of the three games it playd at the Nike Holiday Prep ( las-K in San I )iego OREM The Tigers jumped out to a !?() 12 lead in the first quarter of their .rv41 win over Taylorsville. then survived a shaky second period to run away in the second half t had a little let down delen f-iM'lv in that second quarter,' 'iriii roai'h (ireg Sheide said ' Hut we were very unselfish anif shot well in the second half. This 1 a good team when it's utlself- I h irem proved itself to he a good team indeed, scoring the first iLiht points of the second half on ii - way to out, scoring Taylors die II 1 in the third quarter. " 1 1 -1 'usick s. w hom Sheide calk the hest Miint guard 111 the state," scored 10 points to go a!' ing wit h a heady floor game and was the kev to Orem's un-elfi plal loiiny Marline led all scoters with 21 (rem ifi-3i got all its scoring from just four players, as the j. gers were playing short-hand. -d due to injury and illness. "I was concerned coming into II llmfS) I W&imBi Free ranaer led MlPiA Free ranger-led ffi. TfSfSfSiW programs at s lfS l&IIM TimpCave Mv1 1 -J AJ SSJaJJ-i The winter evening program S&li J ETlil ' , ni ... series begins at Timpanogos Cave TS'f ni TTt A - .L: ALIGNMENT SPECIALS National Monument Monday, t I 1 AUTO lfm MADE !fi AMERICA: Mastercraft WILL MEET S BEAT COMPETITORS EXHAUST SM PRICES lyr. Aluffler s39 's 2yr. 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I: Hi! quart of was qtlickl v erased with a) I' t her run in the f. nuth Dan Ih't in scored 2d point s and had 1.1 i"i hound- K.n i Hiding added 11 and Biuce I'mej.a had eight points along with free re-hounds re-hounds and two ,ss;sts " We're pla ing pl'Hv well right now," ( 'uff said. he Bruins i -. , wj have to be I- tl'eV hl'St Cl'OSS- ti'Wii real 1 "tnpatn.g on Kridav. he Timpatigo canv is al ways a good on, , ' Cuff -'I'd. "It should be a close one and both student !"!!- he nut in full force s,, it should h" lots of fun important to get oH to a good start in rrgion md to protect our home t lit f " ALIGNMENT SPECIALS ' vv - - . January S from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. 117 k I t i f, JRiV WITH THIS COUPON THRUST AIIGLE ALIGNMENT VLMJ ISP WW K : ',1 Mountain View's Bruce Pinegar brings the ball up the court in the Bruins' win over V'eiwmont last week. repi pfeff TIMPANOGOS I he Timberwoives left murky 1 'f ah behind last weekend to play three games in San Diego, winning win-ning the first and third contests to take third in the prestigious tournament. We played a good tournament." tourna-ment." Timpanogos coach Mark Mardman said. "It was good for I he team to get out and play some I WITH CM IPfWJ Oil V Expires January 31st I With coupon only. I v" nni"'" I X..:uh mem 9 1 v,m"1 i -j I ,:.Trr - ---- Orem's Pat Thomas fights for a rebound in the Tigers' win rZTr-TST'T" " 4 over Taylorsville last week. 1' 1 ''llg mm different teams and it helped improve im-prove our chemistry because we got to do some fun things together." to-gether." In the first game against Northgate, a team from northern California, Alan Bartholomew scored 25 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to lead Timpanogos to a 59-48 win. Devan Partridge added 12 points and the entire T-Wolf T-Wolf team played tough defense - t i. 4- i jr The winter evening program series begins at Timpanogos Cave National Monument Monday, January 8 from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. The programs will be held at the monument's visitor center in American Fork Canyon every other Monday evening through March. Presentations are on different dif-ferent topics relating to the area. The programs are free and family oriented. January 8's program is titled "The Mysterious World Beneath". Ranger Kowallis will take you on a slide show journey to the depths of the earth to see how caves are formed, who explores them, and all the treasures they hold. January Janu-ary 22, join Ranger Allen for "Tales of Mining in American Fork Canyon". This evening program pro-gram brings the rich mining history his-tory of American Fork Canyon to life with slides and stories of the characters that lived and worked in the canyon. For more information, informa-tion, please call the visitor center at (801) 756-5238. yea"1"' spew- a at & Mountain View's Dan Henry skies high to put in two of his 20 points against Viewmont last Friday. 00 miming hi to secure the quarterfinal victory. In the semifinals, Timpanogos ran up against Capistrano Valley The 12-2 squad from San Diego proved to be just too much for the Timberwoives, who had a lead with 4 12 minutes left in the game, but couldn't hold on and ended up losing 75-63. In the battle for third place on Saturday, Bartholomew was agam the big gun for, scoring 26 points. Joe Hawkins added 10 and Timpanogos grabbed a 58-49 win. Bartholomew averaged 25 points per game for the tournament tourna-ment and was named to the All-Tournament All-Tournament Team. Blake Lloyd, who scored 20 points against Capistrano Valley, averaged 10 points for the tournament tour-nament and made his presence felt, as did two substitutes. Mac Nelson and Jared Harper, w ho came in off the bench to make some big plays. Hardman hopes the momentum of the California wins helps his team, now 5-4 on the season, as it jumps into the Region 3 fray with a big game at Mountain View. "This is always a great game y lu v v hLisc?1 IV-- .. Orem's Joe Shurtz finds himself in the middle of traffic as he puts up a shot in Orem's win over Taylorsville last week. Subscribe to the Orem-Geneva Times Your Community Newspaper for 70 Years Call "225-1340 Page 6 Times Newspaper Wednesday, January 3, 2001 . -s tiy. k. v if, and we're looking forward to it," he said. '"We're playing well right now and should do well." Alan Bartholomew scored 25 points and grabbed 15 rebounds re-bounds to lead Timpanogos to a 59-48 win against Northgate. Alan averaged 25 points per game for the tournament tour-nament and was named to the All-Tournament Team. - 1 jfOOR |